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Four new champions were crowned on Saturday night as week two of the state basketball championships came to a finish. Here are the results from all of the state tournaments (Class AA Boys, Class AA Girls, Class A Boys, and Class B Boys)

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For the third year in a row, the second week of the state basketball championships will consist of four tournament going on at the same time - Class AA Boys, Class AA Girls, Class A Boys, and Class B Boys. Because it's a lot of information to digest, here's a layout of which games are where, and how you can watch them.

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St. Thomas More made history over the weekend, winning their fifth straight state girls basketball championship. They defeated Madison on Saturday night with a final score of 54-41 to win the Class A title. Cavaliers Head Coach Brandon Kandolin said the feeling of winning five-in-a-row is "indescribable."

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St. Thomas More and Castlewood took home state titles on Saturday night from Watertown and Aberdeen as the first week of the state basketball championships came to an end. Here are the final results from all of the games on Saturday.

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Last season, Class B Girls basketball came down to two teams, Sully Buttes and Sanborn Central/Woonsocket for all the marbles. It was the tale of two elite competitors, Chloe Lamb (Sully Buttes) and Myah Selland (Sanborn Central/Woonsocket). This season it's sort of the same story, Selland vs Lamb - but at the college level.

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Only 24 teams remain for the 2018 South Dakota high school girls basketball season. Next week, Class A and Class B will have their state tournament events. The Barnett Center in Aberdeen will host the Class B tournament, while the Civic Arena in Watertown will hot Class A.

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Tori Glazier and McKenzie Becker are two seniors for the Custer High School girls basketball team. While they may have different personalities, they share something in common on the court. Both are members of the 1,000 point club for a high school career. Even though the Lady Wildcats fell short of the state tournament this year, the legacies of these two athletes will live on for years to come.